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. >> that's the senate candidate from missouri this year, congressman todd akin. one of the things lost as soon as he said what he said about legitimate rape is his democratic opponent claire mccaskill had hand selected todd akin to be her opponent before he ever made the comments about rape. claire mccaskill used campaign money to run ads that were for todd akin advertising him to republican primary voters as the true conservative in the race. that's because claire mccaskill knew before he made his rape comments that he's the kind of guy who would make comments like that. he's proved her right. remember when rand paul came out against the civil rights act and then had to take it back when running for senate? remember how bad that was for him? did you hear what todd akin just said? stay with us. that's coming up. >>> i want to thank them for their help as well. and just in case anybody watching throughout the country, they are both available. no, no, no. only kidding, only kidding. only kidding, only kidding. ariana definitely is not available but ailer is. >> sto
. >> that's the senate candidate from missouri this year, congressman todd akin. one of the things lost as soon as he said what he said about legitimate rape is his democratic opponent claire mccaskill had hand selected todd akin to be her opponent before he ever made the comments about rape. claire mccaskill used campaign money to run ads that were for todd akin advertising him to republican primary voters as the true conservative in the race. that's because claire mccaskill knew before...
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senate, many expected missouri would be an easy pick- up for republicans. gwen ifill reports on why the seat is now back in play for democrats. >> rememb, get someone to sign up for a shift. and if you would, sign up for a shift. if you can sign up for a shift a week, we can get this done. >> ifill: last august, democrat claire mccaskill became one of the luckiest endangered incumbents in the nation. >> this election will be close. i can't remember an election in our state for this seat that wasn't close. >> ifill: but for mccaskill, who won only narrowly in 2006, close is good. and the latest polls actually shows her ahead. but until recently, national democrats actually expected her to lose. >> i give you our next senator, todd akin. >> ifill: that changed when challenger todd akin made waves by going on television to declare that rape victims should not be allowed to have abortions because they seldom get pregnant. >> from what i understand from doctors, that's really rare. if it's a legitimate rape, the female body has ways to try to shut that whole thi
senate, many expected missouri would be an easy pick- up for republicans. gwen ifill reports on why the seat is now back in play for democrats. >> rememb, get someone to sign up for a shift. and if you would, sign up for a shift. if you can sign up for a shift a week, we can get this done. >> ifill: last august, democrat claire mccaskill became one of the luckiest endangered incumbents in the nation. >> this election will be close. i can't remember an election in our state for...
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from illinois to missouri and length and breath of this nation, there is rightfully no virtue seen in conformity. from an early age, the american child is instructed to characterize submissions unaccompanied by struggles as shameful. the only uniform america wears is individuality. for americans to understand the simple math where group think delivers mediocrity and drudgery, individualism drives innovation and creativity. ladies and gentlemen, we find ourselves today in o culture war. it is waged by men and women who wish to change the way we think, the way we speak, the way we interact, and the way we live our lives. they do it throughout our schools, through our universities, and through our media. it's a war that puts women against men, ethnic minorities against their new homeland, the struggling against the successful. it is the same war that makes the white middle class educated american guy working 70 hours a week week in, week out, year in, year out, who has accomplished something in his life feel as if he is resented. it is a war that says christian values have no place in th
from illinois to missouri and length and breath of this nation, there is rightfully no virtue seen in conformity. from an early age, the american child is instructed to characterize submissions unaccompanied by struggles as shameful. the only uniform america wears is individuality. for americans to understand the simple math where group think delivers mediocrity and drudgery, individualism drives innovation and creativity. ladies and gentlemen, we find ourselves today in o culture war. it is...
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her father, jeremiah bryant, is on felony probation in missouri, for second-degree domestic assault. >> i'm going to give you a flyer. >> reporter: but tonight, investigators say they have no suspects. and are relying on the public for leads. >> everybody who knows me and knows her and knows our family, knows we didn't do anything. >> reporter: with time, crucial in a case like this, parents in the community are wondering, should the school have called more than once to flag jessica's absence? >> we make the phone call to the number that the parent requests we call. >> reporter: according to jessica's mom, that voicemail wasn't received for eight, long hours. why not make a second call? >> exactly. those are the questions that we will be talking about. and we will be asking ourselves. >> i need her to walk back through that door. >> reporter: jessica's backpack is being examined for dna evidence. until more clues are unearthed, this mystery will continue to rattle residents, who are praying, tonight, for a little girl's safe return. i'm clayton sandell, for "nightline," in westminste
her father, jeremiah bryant, is on felony probation in missouri, for second-degree domestic assault. >> i'm going to give you a flyer. >> reporter: but tonight, investigators say they have no suspects. and are relying on the public for leads. >> everybody who knows me and knows her and knows our family, knows we didn't do anything. >> reporter: with time, crucial in a case like this, parents in the community are wondering, should the school have called more than once to...
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. >> caller: hi, dan, i used to be the former energy director for the state of missouri and the great work that you did in energy and forests. my question is simple. originally, the price of oil, the supply and demand were connected directly, and the first energy shock was largely because the prices were regulated. and they were allowed to, they didn't rise the middle of a shortage, and then president reagan deregulated the prices. now it seems like the prices are geared towards speculation totally and don't have a relationship to supply and demand. are we in this, are we in this trough for a while? or when will the price of oil go down? >> i think you make an important claim. one of the hinges i've learned is price is a piece of information, and it tells consumers and producers woo to do and it tells researchers. one part reflects the fact that oil markets are growing strong, and many of the energy sources we have today wouldn't be economic at $20 a barrel, duh they're adequate now. i think you're right, football markets have had a bigger role than in the past, many investors look on
. >> caller: hi, dan, i used to be the former energy director for the state of missouri and the great work that you did in energy and forests. my question is simple. originally, the price of oil, the supply and demand were connected directly, and the first energy shock was largely because the prices were regulated. and they were allowed to, they didn't rise the middle of a shortage, and then president reagan deregulated the prices. now it seems like the prices are geared towards...
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. >> what about the so-called legitimate rape candidate, todd aiken in missouri? what does it say about either aiken's campaign or the state of missouri or mccaskill's campaign that it's still tight? >> it's single digits, it's not double digits. he's made controversial remarks continuing this week. it's a red statement there are a lot of republicans what feel like they could actually stun mccaskill and win that see. mitt romney and republicans in washington have totally distanced themselves from aiken but own, including senator jim did he meant, have embraced aiken because they make the case. listen, if we're going to get rid of the healthcare law we need aiken to win. if any other candidate had won, mccaskill would probably be behind by double digits. >> and the george allen-tim kaine race in virginia, it seems, by every poll that we've had, as long as we've been reporting the polls, has had tim kaine in the lead. is this a shoe-in? >> i don't think it's a shoe- in, but it's leaning his way. he's run a fairly good campaign and george allen, the washington post r
. >> what about the so-called legitimate rape candidate, todd aiken in missouri? what does it say about either aiken's campaign or the state of missouri or mccaskill's campaign that it's still tight? >> it's single digits, it's not double digits. he's made controversial remarks continuing this week. it's a red statement there are a lot of republicans what feel like they could actually stun mccaskill and win that see. mitt romney and republicans in washington have totally distanced...
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time speech missouri scientists found tiny traces of dioxin at the time thought to be the most toxic chemicals sin sizeed by man. they evacuated the beach up rooting thousands. today that toxic town is a popular state park. that's right. the federal health officials who ordered the evacuation later admitted he had over reacted. riley would become epa's administrator two years later. he pushed to expand his agency's regulatory reach. >> what was your crowning achievement? >> the crowning achieve was the use of market incentives for a first time in a major statute. >> he is talking about cap and trade a system that makes companies pay if they pollute. it was used to combat acid rain silver dl sulfur dioxide from s stacks said to be killing trees in the northeast. >> hugely effected largely accepted and supported approach to pollution control. >>> the epa got authority in 2007 when the supreme court ruled 5-4 the clean air act aut ridesed the agency to regulate greenhouse gases including carbon dioxide. >> carbon dioxide is what we inhale. it is needed for plants. >> mark lavin started
time speech missouri scientists found tiny traces of dioxin at the time thought to be the most toxic chemicals sin sizeed by man. they evacuated the beach up rooting thousands. today that toxic town is a popular state park. that's right. the federal health officials who ordered the evacuation later admitted he had over reacted. riley would become epa's administrator two years later. he pushed to expand his agency's regulatory reach. >> what was your crowning achievement? >> the...
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and change for missouri is not claire mccaskill. >> all right. top adviser to governor romney, thanks for coming on this morning. thank you. >>> first trading day of the fourth quarter. opening bell just rung. let's get to becky quick. >> you get up early and so does jim and both of you with the tweeting, i know. it's unbelievable, but, yes, you're absolutely right, jim's right. the market is up. it likes like the dow is up 65 points. cluck, it doesn't make any sense when you read the headlines coming in. the lead stoirt story in the u.s. is the slowdown. you see some of the numbers that have been coming out. we're going get an ism number here in the united states that will show us a little bit about how the manufacturing industry has been performing. it's another expected to be all that great and yet as you mentioned stocks are up across the board. part of that is what's been happening if with the fed. qe3 which we've been calling qe infinity around here, we talked to charles evans. he said qe3 is a step in the right direction. he said if it wer
and change for missouri is not claire mccaskill. >> all right. top adviser to governor romney, thanks for coming on this morning. thank you. >>> first trading day of the fourth quarter. opening bell just rung. let's get to becky quick. >> you get up early and so does jim and both of you with the tweeting, i know. it's unbelievable, but, yes, you're absolutely right, jim's right. the market is up. it likes like the dow is up 65 points. cluck, it doesn't make any sense when...
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. >>> baby lisa erwin vanished from her missouri home a year ago. they sang songs yesterday and they prayed for the missing toddler. lisa
. >>> baby lisa erwin vanished from her missouri home a year ago. they sang songs yesterday and they prayed for the missing toddler. lisa
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congressional candidate ann wagner from missouri gives the republican address. she's discusses the u.s. economy and tax policy. >> hi, everybody. it's now been four years since the crisis that began on wall street spread to main street. hammering middle class families and ultimately costing our economy 9 million jobs. since then we fought our way back. our businesses added more than 5 million new jobs. unemployment rate has fallen to the lowest level since i took office. home values are rising again and our assembly lines are humming once more. to make sure america never goes through a crisis like that again we passed tough new wall street reform to end taxpayer-funded bailouts for good. wall street reform also created the first of ever independent consumer watchdog whose sole job is look out for you. that is making sure you have all of the information you need to make important financial decisions like buying a home or paying for college and it means going after anyone who tries to take advantage of you or you off. starting this month, that includes the folks w
congressional candidate ann wagner from missouri gives the republican address. she's discusses the u.s. economy and tax policy. >> hi, everybody. it's now been four years since the crisis that began on wall street spread to main street. hammering middle class families and ultimately costing our economy 9 million jobs. since then we fought our way back. our businesses added more than 5 million new jobs. unemployment rate has fallen to the lowest level since i took office. home values are...
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stretching across missouri no the great lakes and further across the south across parts of oklahoma and also is into texas. we just had a brand new tornado watch issue ared for eastern parts of of course, southwestern parts of missouri and northwestern portions of the state of arkansas. is in effect until midnight local times. a big concern is that we will have the possible tornadoes touching down here across parts is of the nation's mid section during the overnight hours when it is very difficult to see. so you are not going to be able to see a tornado approaching the area so take the warnings seriously. right now just two tornado watches. that one that we just mentioned and another further off to the west in effect until 9:00 p.m. local time across central oklahoma and north central portions of texas. also the concern for large hail and damaging wind gusts. number of severe thunderstorm watches in effect across kansas and texas along with several severe thunderstorm watches. currently no tornado warnings in effect but the possibility is still there later on this hour into the overnigh
stretching across missouri no the great lakes and further across the south across parts of oklahoma and also is into texas. we just had a brand new tornado watch issue ared for eastern parts of of course, southwestern parts of missouri and northwestern portions of the state of arkansas. is in effect until midnight local times. a big concern is that we will have the possible tornadoes touching down here across parts is of the nation's mid section during the overnight hours when it is very...
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. >> you're a republican from missouri. of course another missouri republican, todd akin, has continued in his race. you opposed this to start with, now you're supporting him. he must be exasperated that he's still in this thing. >> well, i want change. i hope very much we can get change in the country and in the senate here in missouri. piers, look, as an american, not as a republican, i'm just very concerned. about all the things i've been talking about. i got kids in college. i want them to be able to get a job. we need a senator who will vote to get the budget under control and get the economy moving and that's not claire mccaskill. i'm hopeful this is an election where the people across the board will vote for change. >> as always, thank you very much. >> thank you, piers. >>> joining me now with a view from the other side is bill daily, co-chair of the obama national campaign and president obama's former chief of staff. welcome to you. how are you? >> very well, thank you, piers. >> how are the nerves in the obama cam
. >> you're a republican from missouri. of course another missouri republican, todd akin, has continued in his race. you opposed this to start with, now you're supporting him. he must be exasperated that he's still in this thing. >> well, i want change. i hope very much we can get change in the country and in the senate here in missouri. piers, look, as an american, not as a republican, i'm just very concerned. about all the things i've been talking about. i got kids in college. i...
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her father lives in missouri. in westminster, colorado, dan springer, fox news. >>> the fda issued a new warning about discount drugs. you can find several common medications online for less, but it may not be worth the risk, details coming up. check out the rundown. we're back. >> is in fox 5 news edge at 11:00. ♪ [ male announcer ] the first look...is only the beginning. ♪ ♪ introducing a stunning work of technology. ♪ introducing the entirely new lexus es. and the first ever es hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. >>> the fda is cracking down on fake online farms. a survey found 25 -- pharmacies. a survey found 25% of consumers have purchased prescription drugs online. 30% have doubts about the safety of those drugs. fox's brenda buttner has more. >> certain websites may be hazardous to your health, the fda cracking down on thousands of online pharmacies selling fake drugs and not just to folks like you and me, but to medical professionals as well. lisa gill is the prescription drugs editor for co
her father lives in missouri. in westminster, colorado, dan springer, fox news. >>> the fda issued a new warning about discount drugs. you can find several common medications online for less, but it may not be worth the risk, details coming up. check out the rundown. we're back. >> is in fox 5 news edge at 11:00. ♪ [ male announcer ] the first look...is only the beginning. ♪ ♪ introducing a stunning work of technology. ♪ introducing the entirely new lexus es. and the...
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still windy behind that storm in iowa through missouri. it's cloudy, cool, raw up here from the dakotas all the way through the great lakes and so this area is a slow-moving storm, chicago today, detroit, later today, i know that yankee game once again they'll try to get it in. periods of light rain possible. it shouldn't be a complete washout but a raw day here and heads-up for everyone tomorrow morning. it looks like the heavy rain threat will be right up through new york city up through new england during the day, lynn, so if anyone has airport plans friday morning, if you can go today, do so. >> bill, good advice. thank you. >>> coming up a cancer fighter probably already in your cabinet and conde nast's top tourist destinations. in america. have you been there yet. >>> the housing market. things are looking up. you're watching "first look" on msnbc. ♪ [ male announcer ] how do you make 70,000 trades a second... ♪ reach one customer at a time? ♪ or help doctors turn billions of bytes of shared information... ♪ into a fifth anni
still windy behind that storm in iowa through missouri. it's cloudy, cool, raw up here from the dakotas all the way through the great lakes and so this area is a slow-moving storm, chicago today, detroit, later today, i know that yankee game once again they'll try to get it in. periods of light rain possible. it shouldn't be a complete washout but a raw day here and heads-up for everyone tomorrow morning. it looks like the heavy rain threat will be right up through new york city up through new...
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times beach missouri scientists found signy traces of dioxins at the time thought to be the most toxic chemicals by man. the government permanently evacuated it up rooting thousands. today that toxic town is a popular state park. that is right the federal health official who ordered the evacuation admitted he over reacted. ryan would become the administrator two years later. he pushed to expand the agency's regulatory reach. >> what was your crowning achievement at epa? >> the crowning achievement was the use of incentives at the time. >> he is talking about what is known as cap and trade a system that makes companies pay as they pollute. it was used to combat agos sid rain sulfur dioxide said to be killing treeings in the northeast. >> hugely effective largely now accepted and supported approach to pollution control. >> the epa got vast additional authority in 2007 when the supreme court ruled 5-4 the clean air act authorized the agency to regulate greenhouse gases. including carbon dioxide. >> carbon dioxide is necessary for plants. >> long before he was a radio talk show host he sta
times beach missouri scientists found signy traces of dioxins at the time thought to be the most toxic chemicals by man. the government permanently evacuated it up rooting thousands. today that toxic town is a popular state park. that is right the federal health official who ordered the evacuation admitted he over reacted. ryan would become the administrator two years later. he pushed to expand the agency's regulatory reach. >> what was your crowning achievement at epa? >> the...
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>> now the missouri senate debate between todd aitken. the political report late the race as slightly democratic. this is just ♪ >> good evening. welcome to clayton chamber u.s. senate debate. my name is mike bush. i will be your moderator for this evening. first, we need to thank our presenting event sponsor, the law firm of hush blackwell, and our media sponsors, ksdk news channel 5, st. louis public radio, and the st. louis business journal. ksdk is televising this broadcast live to its affiliates across missouri. st. louis public radio is doing the same. the broadcasts is also been streamed live on ksdk.com and stlpublicradio.org. we also invite you to take part on social media on twitter. finally, our appreciation to the city police and fire department, as well as the school district of clayton for hosting tonight's event. before we begin, i'd like to review the debate format. each candidate will give a 3- minute opening statement and a 3-minute closing statement. next, our panel will ask questions of both candidates. both candidat
>> now the missouri senate debate between todd aitken. the political report late the race as slightly democratic. this is just ♪ >> good evening. welcome to clayton chamber u.s. senate debate. my name is mike bush. i will be your moderator for this evening. first, we need to thank our presenting event sponsor, the law firm of hush blackwell, and our media sponsors, ksdk news channel 5, st. louis public radio, and the st. louis business journal. ksdk is televising this broadcast...
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last night, before word that a body had been discovered, people gathered in indianapolis, missouri, with a prayer vigil. prayers they now know were not answered. >> it took hours to report jessica missing. her mother works overnight and didn't hear the phone when the school called to say she hadn't shown up. >>> the other big story this morning. it is sure to be a pressure-packed day for the vice presidential candidates. >> they face off tonight in danville, kentucky, where the faceoff is being billed as the thrill in the ville ii. >> can joe biden or paul ryan turn it into a game-changing performance? abc's brandi hitt is there. >> reporter: republican vice presidential hopeful and vice president joe biden say they're ready to go toe-to-toe in danville, kentucky. >> studying up on congressman ryan's positions. >> reporter: and tonight's showdown also comes at a critical time in the campaign. >> i've been in business for 25 years. i have no idea what you're talking about. >> reporter: last week mitt romney dominated in his first debate against president obama. in an exclusive interview w
last night, before word that a body had been discovered, people gathered in indianapolis, missouri, with a prayer vigil. prayers they now know were not answered. >> it took hours to report jessica missing. her mother works overnight and didn't hear the phone when the school called to say she hadn't shown up. >>> the other big story this morning. it is sure to be a pressure-packed day for the vice presidential candidates. >> they face off tonight in danville, kentucky, where...
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times beach missouri scientists found signy traces of dioxins at the time thought to be the most toxic chemicals by man. the government permanently evacuated it up rooting thousands. today that toxic town is a popular state park. that is right the federal health official who ordered the evacuation admitted he over reacted. ryan would become the administrator two years later. he pushed to expand the agency's regulatory reach. >> what was your crowning achievement at epa? >> the crowning achievement was the use of incentives at the time. >> he is talking about what is known as cap and trade a system that makes companies pay as they pollute. it was used to combat agos sid rain sulfur dioxide said to be killing treeings in the northeast. >> hugely effective largely now accepted and supported approach to pollution control. >> the epa got vast additional authority in 2007 when the supreme court ruled 5-4 the clean air act authorized the agency to regulate greenhouse gases. including carbon dioxide. >> carbon dioxide is necessary for plants. >> long before he was a radio talk show host he sta
times beach missouri scientists found signy traces of dioxins at the time thought to be the most toxic chemicals by man. the government permanently evacuated it up rooting thousands. today that toxic town is a popular state park. that is right the federal health official who ordered the evacuation admitted he over reacted. ryan would become the administrator two years later. he pushed to expand the agency's regulatory reach. >> what was your crowning achievement at epa? >> the...
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both of them are speaking to their states, missouri and indiana who respond to what they say. who believe that life believes at conception. they're not -- they didn't like what akin said about rape. but they were willing to forgive him for it. you may disagree. i'm talking about what it takes to get senate candidates elected. >> on the principal, they denied that evolution takes place. >> what race are you watching. >> i'm in chicago, i'm watching that indiana team. it's surprisingly close. i think george's insight is really the strongest one to think here, we got a bunch of races, they're all close, you don't know what's going to happen, they're not independent. i think george's insight at what happens at the national level is probably going to carry on the final momentum. >> that could affect, george, the races in places like virginia, montana, north dakota, where republicans had been behind but there's momentum for romney. >> i would also pick wisconsin, in 2010 when the country moved to the right no state moved more emphatically to the right than wisconsin. they tried to r
both of them are speaking to their states, missouri and indiana who respond to what they say. who believe that life believes at conception. they're not -- they didn't like what akin said about rape. but they were willing to forgive him for it. you may disagree. i'm talking about what it takes to get senate candidates elected. >> on the principal, they denied that evolution takes place. >> what race are you watching. >> i'm in chicago, i'm watching that indiana team. it's...
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right now, that's missouri's claire mccaskill against todd akin featuring rape victims. let's take a look at a clip. >> i'm a and a pro-life mother and rape survival. in the hospital, i was offered emergency contraception because of my personal beliefs, i declined. here's what else i believe. no woman should be denied that choice. what todd akin said is offensive. i've never voted for claire mccaskill, but because of todd akin, i will now. >> so how does akin answer to that? >> it's very hard. the good news for todd akin is that missouri is a purchase leaning state, it has been for the last few years. and so if he gets all the republicans to be able to vote for him, he could end up winning. the problem is that controversial legitimate rape comment that he gave back in august would probably peel away some republican women, some independent women that would end up giving claire mccaskill the advantage precisely the person featured in that ad. >> and back to the issue in the balance of power. our new polls out today on the senate races in florida, ohio, and virginia, when w
right now, that's missouri's claire mccaskill against todd akin featuring rape victims. let's take a look at a clip. >> i'm a and a pro-life mother and rape survival. in the hospital, i was offered emergency contraception because of my personal beliefs, i declined. here's what else i believe. no woman should be denied that choice. what todd akin said is offensive. i've never voted for claire mccaskill, but because of todd akin, i will now. >> so how does akin answer to that?...
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a colorado girl who has been missing since walking to school has been expanded to missouri. they share a home together and that then shared by police. the 10-year-old father is not a person of interest. he reportedly has a history of violence. it has been expanded in colorado surrounding her home town and where her backpack was found. >> they are giving parents a hand replacing the infamous hooks he got after a botched atta attack to rage jihad in afghanistan. the cost up to 5,000 dollars so he can clean himself in the slammer. the metal hooks were removed last week after he was extradited in the cushing. since they are considered a security risk he won't be getting them back. instead he will get a pair of rubber ones for which you the tax payer will have to buy. >> sad news a football great has days to live because of kidney failure. he is suffering from dementia from head injuries. the pro lineman played with the lions for 12 seasons but the 77-year-old thought a new generation of fans in a totally different line of work. look at this. >> what would you say instead of doin
a colorado girl who has been missing since walking to school has been expanded to missouri. they share a home together and that then shared by police. the 10-year-old father is not a person of interest. he reportedly has a history of violence. it has been expanded in colorado surrounding her home town and where her backpack was found. >> they are giving parents a hand replacing the infamous hooks he got after a botched atta attack to rage jihad in afghanistan. the cost up to 5,000 dollars...
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stephanie in missouri, another really important senate race obviously. todd akin, has apparently now raised a million dollars online since his infamous rape pregnancy comments, but he also told a newspaper that he did not support the lilly ledbetter fair pay act, or minimum wage shouldn't a moderator ask paul ryan and mitt romney whether they endorse their republican senate candidate in missouri, steph? >> absolutely. you know why you say that governor, because you are a very unlady like wild cat. >> you kill me. come on, you are merciless. >> yeah, they have got to ask those questions. they got to. >> jennifer: that is so funny. see now you have totally thrown me off of my game. >> sorry. >> jennifer: all right, donnie we also have virginia as a rate that everybody cares about, there is a new ppp survey which had tim kaine leading former republican senator george allen, 51, 44 percent, and ppp credits independents for helping boost kaine's lead. >> the number one rule in campaigns is no matter what the polls say you play like you are tied. so i can guar
stephanie in missouri, another really important senate race obviously. todd akin, has apparently now raised a million dollars online since his infamous rape pregnancy comments, but he also told a newspaper that he did not support the lilly ledbetter fair pay act, or minimum wage shouldn't a moderator ask paul ryan and mitt romney whether they endorse their republican senate candidate in missouri, steph? >> absolutely. you know why you say that governor, because you are a very unlady like...